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Release Date:
March 8, 2003
Original Title:
Assassination Tango
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
American Zoetrope
Butcher's Run Films
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
United Artists
Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG FR: TP NL: 18
Runtime: 114
John J. is a seasoned hit man sent on a job to Argentina. When the General he's sent to kill delays his return to the country, John passes the time with Manuela, a beautiful dancer who becomes his teacher and guide into Argentina's sensual world of the tango.
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ADR Editor:
Kenton Jakub
ADR Engineer:
Paul J. Zydel
Apprentice Sound Editor:
Lila Yomtoob
Art Department Coordinator:
María Vacas
Art Direction:
Sara Parks
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Julio Aranda
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ellen Falguiere
Assistant Editor:
Alejandro Santangelo
Kenneth Wachtel
Assistant Hairstylist:
Nancy Marignac
Assistant Location Manager:
Demian Cosentino
Assistant Property Master:
Mauro Do Porto
Assistant Set Decoration:
Matías Games
Federico Jose Casagrande
Assistant Sound Editor:
Gisburg Smialek
Boom Operator:
Scott Clements
Camera Operator:
Gilberto Otero
Willi Behnisch
Casting:
Renee Rousselot
Ed Johnston
Casting Associate:
Sondra James
Casting Director:
Walter Rippell
Chief Lighting Technician:
Joseph Sciretta
Jorge 'Quito' Molina
Co-Producer:
Raúl Outeda
Color Timer:
Gilbert Carreras
Construction Coordinator:
Julio Pascoli
Costume Design:
Beatriz Di Benedetto
Costumer:
Pam Aaron
Digital Compositor:
Steven Fagerquist
Director:
Robert Duvall
Director of Photography:
Félix Monti
Editor:
Stephen Mack
Electrician:
Derek Murphy
Daniel Hermo
Executive Producer:
Linda Reisman
Francis Ford Coppola
Extras Casting:
Pablo Pérez Giménez
First Assistant Camera:
Ignacio Musich
Joe Christofori
Carlos Ritter
First Assistant Director:
Amanda Slater
Fernando Altschul
First Assistant Editor:
Philip Weisman
Foley Artist:
Marko Costanzo
Foley Mixer:
George A. Lara
Foley Supervisor:
Jacob Ribicoff
Hair Supervisor:
Alberto Moccia
Hairstylist:
Anthony Gueli
Key Costumer:
Fátima Macera
Paula Taratuto
Key Grip:
Kevin Smyth
Guillermo Nespolo
Key Hair Stylist:
Alberto Moccia
Key Makeup Artist:
Silvana Kopel
Leadman:
Horácio Mondello
Location Manager:
Bárbara Factorovich
Makeup Artist:
Manlio Rocchetti
Music Editor:
Patrick Mullins
Music Supervisor:
Missy Cohen
Original Music Composer:
Luis Bacalov
Post Production Coordinator:
Amy R. Trachtman
Post Production Supervisor:
Jennifer Lane
Producer:
Rob Carliner
Robert Duvall
Production Design:
Stefania Cella
Production Manager:
Jonathan Perel
Production Sound Mixer:
Steve C. Aaron
Production Supervisor:
Michele Giordano
M. Michelle Nishikawa
Property Master:
Elizabeth Schlitten
Alejandra Tomás
Score Engineer:
Goffredo Gibellini
Seamstress:
María Christina Astudillo
Coca Álvarez
Second Assistant Camera:
Demián Rodenstein
Vanesa Ritaco
Second Assistant Director:
Yvette Gurza
Elaine Kavanagh
Second Company Grip:
John McEnerney
Alejandro Nicolás Manocchio
Second Second Assistant Director:
María Alvarez
Sebastián Wainstein
Set Decoration:
Javier Casals
Set Dresser:
Martín Libert
Sound Effects Editor:
Wyatt Sprague
Sound Mix Technician:
Phillip Fuller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roberto Cappannelli
Peter Waggoner
Special Effects Coordinator:
Federico Cueva
Marcelo Firmano
Special Effects Technician:
Diego F. Urruzola
Hernán Pablo Martínez
Still Photographer:
Juan Ángel Urrozola
Stunt Coordinator:
Marcelo Firmano
Federico Cueva
Stunt Driver:
Marcelo Firmano
Stunts:
Patricio Skinner
Marcelo Firmano
Mariano Cueva
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Jac Rubenstein
Supervising Sound Editor:
Benjamin Cheah
Unit Manager:
Bárbara Factorovich
Unit Production Manager:
Jonathan Perel
Video Assist Operator:
Valeria Weil
Visual Effects:
Derek Ledbetter
Wardrobe Assistant:
Laura Calcaterra
Weapons Master:
Marcelo Firmano
Writer:
Robert Duvall
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